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>> call one (800) 393-1788 or visit inogen. comm. >> do you think this child will ever see peace? that's what i'll be fighting for. >> we do have a little positive news to report out of california. actor james woods, who joined us wednesday, was devastated when he thought his home burned down. but today he was given a great surprise. he returned to his property to find his home was still standing. so we hope to bring you more good news stories like this in the coming days, and our prayers remain with all of those affected in the great state of california. that's it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media a lot more there. and jesse is next. >> hello everybody. i'm jesse
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watters along with kayleigh mcenany. harold ford jr, sandra smith and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five. more stupidity and stunning incompetence from california's democrat leaders as five devastating wildfires ravage los angeles for a fourth day, officials somehow finding new ways to make the situation worse. after a laundry list of blunders from l.a. mayor karen bass skipping town to africa despite knowing her town would burn too greasy. gavin newsom faking a phone call with biden when confronted over why fire hydrants were running out of water. newsom, now calling for an investigation into the water pressure loss. he should also look into this disturbing new report from the l.a. times. the claims of major pacific palisades reservoir was offline and empty when the fires broke out, so the last thing people in l.a. needed was a false panic. but thousands of their phones started buzzing last
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night with this emergency evacuation alert. turns out it was an error and meant for people in a different fire warning zone. top officials then acting totally clueless on how it happened. and like kamala, they promised to find out the root causes. watch. >> i want to clarify. this is not human driven. there is no one sitting at a desk right now initiating emergency alerts. as these alerts are being issued, they are not being activated or initiated by a person. we have every technical specialist working to resolve this issue and to find the root cause. >> and after that screw up, gavin newsom had the gall to lecture people about misinformation. >> i ask you, we've got to deal with this misinformation. there were hurricane force winds of mis and disinformation lies. people want to divide this country, and we're going to have to address that as well.
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and it breaks my heart as people are suffering and struggling. >> please watch your language. >> and if californians weren't traumatized enough by all this marauding gangs of scooter, looters are taking advantage. one l.a. resident claims that 100 people on scooters are roaming evacuated areas as they ransack and loot homes. scott, the california national guard on the ground to crack down and los angeles, is issuing a curfew tonight at six local time. kaylee, just when you think it can't get any worse, they're scaring the crap out of people with these emergency evacuation orders. what did this thing went off for? the entire county? >> yeah, it went off apparently once. >> and then it was going off again and again for many people, according to reports. and then people don't know who to trust. and at this point, how can you trust the government? i mean, we've learned the modus operandi of democrats. and what is that? >> it's divert responsibility and point to shiny objects and
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divert responsibility. gavin newsom was asked by anderson cooper two days ago, why are the fire hydrants running dry? he said, oh, ask a local official. could you imagine desantis doing that during a hurricane? no. he stepped in and fixed the pine island bridge in three days. gavin newsom just points to local officials. then he puts out a letter just moments ago, and the letter says, i'm demanding answers on the water. you're the leader of california. you are the chief executive. and then he goes on with biden and talks about misinformation. this blew my mind because i remembered the washington post story that came out a week ago. do you want to know biden's biggest regret? not afghanistan, not inflation, not all of his failures. it's not combating misinformation. it's the same line they used after hurricane helene when he sat there with kamala harris after their failed response. and he said misinformation, disinformation that that's the playbook, say misinformation when the hard truth is this, you may have a playbook, the hard truth. progressive leadership fails during times of crisis. east palestine, hurricane helene, this
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wildfire. >> and now there's scooter looters. sandra. and to think that they could do anything about that when they have this on their hands, it's ludicrous. >> this this is crazy. >> there are people dead, okay? they're displaced. they're distraught. there's two major images that stood out to me covering this for hours and hours and hours this week. and two of them were from today. the video that we played of gavin newsom standing in his aviators, taking it from that resident, asking him, governor, why are the fire hydrants empty? why were they empty? why were we not more prepared, knowing that these winds were predicted? and then there was the wheelchair that was abandoned along the side of the sidewalk. and you think about that, and you think about whoever was taking care of that person or wherever that person was living. either they got bad evacuation orders or no evacuation orders at all. nobody led them to know or understand that this was predicted, that there could be danger coming your way. and then, of course, the failed response to the fires. and those images are going to stick
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with you. barry weiss was with martha at the top of the 3:00 hour. and, you know, martha simply asked her what she was thinking at that moment. there's no way gavin newsom can can run for president at this point. obviously, these have been his ambitions. but to point to the local officials for the problems that those residents are having on the ground right now when he's the governor of the state, is a huge problem for californians. >> harold, you know, a lot of people out in california, are they proud of their government? >> it's good to be with you know, i think people are are deeply concerned. i don't think any of the expressions that have been made, i the take on whether it's democrat or republican, i don't subscribe to quite as much, but i do subscribe to this has been a failure in many ways on the part of leaders. i think two things, three things you're always going to have those who want to, who are going to want a real time, say the accountability and meting out some, some blame. and that's fine. i think if you're serious about being an elected official and an emergency official during these moments, there are two things you do every time
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you stand before the public. the 2 or 3 times a day you do it. the first is you're forthright and candid. two in a situation like this, we are running on at the bottom of the screen. when we're showing this throughout the day. how contain these fires are across the los angeles area? the leadership there in los angeles ought to be sharing that with us as well, and sharing everything that the fire department is doing, everything that emergency officials are doing to give people confidence that their elected officials and leaders are working to do things. even when information is bad, you have to share with people and say, these are the things we're doing to correct it, to lay out all of the resources that people have and where people can find, where they can find support, where they can find help. greg, we laugh and we're very serious about, in the last day or so about where people can stay and where. and greg was serious about asking, are people opening their homes? these are the kinds of things that i think that residents are looking for, and leaders are looking for the real time accountability. accept it. i mean, i think it is it is worse when elected officials try to
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divert blame, or for that matter, try to amplify something that may make themselves look better during a time of crisis like this, the only focus should be on people and meeting the needs of people during an incredible, incredibly devastating time. now, also, don't blame. i think that the wind speeds got up to higher levels than they thought, but they've got to assure people, even over the next several days, that they're able to protect and defend people and take care of people, because the winds are forecast to pick up over the next several days. and that's what i'm not hearing from the leaders there on the ground. >> yeah, i think we're all just struck by how enormous this is. it just gets worse and worse. greg. >> it's a catastrophe, and there's nothing worse than people who exploit it except for the scooter looters. because i read that they are just looking for bread because they're hungry. i think it's sad. it's laughable when leaders say if you loot, you will be arrested. like the mobs that were raiding department stores. and don't you think
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looters kind of factor into into their life choices? the chance of arrest? you know that that's part of the game, especially when the word illegal no longer means anything. what a leader has to say is, if you loot, we will shoot you, we will shoot you, and we might come back later to pick you up. but we're in the midst of this catastrophe, one that suspends your usual assumptions about compassion for criminals. shoot him. hang him. show the criminals that this will not be tolerated. that's how it's done. you know, kaylee brought this up in a crisis. democrats, the modern democrat, seems to be useless. because when there is no crisis, they don't prepare for a crisis. instead, they spend eight years on silliness they had there for eight years. they had their hair on fire about nonexistent threats, trump, climate change, transphobia. and when you have a real fire, when your hair is really on fire, i'm off to ghana or i'm
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faking a phone call with the president. and you think about that, these false alarms, do you think there will be any accountability for that? you can't hold people accountable when everybody's incompetent. there is a crisis of competence in this country. it's not just la, it's new york city with crime. it's new orleans with terror. it's san francisco, los angeles, and they all have something in common. they replaced real priorities with phony ones, you know, which is again, fine. in a non-crisis world, you can do that stuff. but when a crisis hit, everybody gets everybody gets punished because you are an incompetent. when they say it's di. when i say it's di, let's say i say it's di. it's not my fault you had. you know, i can blame the policy because you put the policy forward. you put it in my head, you boasted about it. you talked about equity and inclusion until you were blue in the face. and now when incompetence comes into
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question after pushing it so openly, it's our fault to have that thought in our head. di is credibility. ozempic. you know when you see an overweight friend and suddenly they lose a ton of weight, do you attribute it to a gym routine or a low carb diet? no. you go, that person's on ozempic. now you may be wrong, but because ozempic is everywhere and talked about, you assume it's ozempic. it's the same with diversity hires, you know. oh, you see an incompetent minority in a leadership position. you think di hire because that's what was sold to you. and it's unfair to that leader because that leader might actually have the qualifications. they might have done it the hard way. but you don't know that because of dei. the difference between dei and ozempic is at least ozempic works well, said greg. in your face, harold and those scooter looters better watch out. >> shoot them.
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probation, which puts an end to the years long, taxpayer funded case brought by manhattan da alvin bragg. and after being under a gag order, the entire case, the incoming president finally got his chance to speak his mind in court today. watch. >> it's been a political witch hunt. it was done to damage my reputation so that i would lose the election. i think it's an embarrassment to new york. and new york has a lot of problems, but this is a great embarrassment. doj is very much involved in this case. it's because that's the political opponent they're talking about. i won the election in a massive landslide, and the people of this country understand what's going on. this has been a weaponization of government. >> juan merchan went on to say trump's trial was no different than all of the other criminal trials in the building. while acknowledging the fact that trump won the presidency and how it is in fact, different, he also wished the president-elect good luck on his second term. >> take a look at this time.
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>> i impose that sentence to cover all 34 counts. >> sir, i wish you godspeed as you assume your second term in office. >> all right, so, jesse, the president elect, called this a tremendous setback for the american court system. what say you? >> that judges voice is exactly how i thought it was going to be. and everybody knows exactly what i'm talking about. and if he wished me good luck. godspeed. i'd say i don't need it. that. what a phony thing to say after you put this guy through this. i'm having a hard time focusing right now because of greggs shirt. he looks like a beautiful little lamb there. you look like i want to stroke him, not him. the shirt. and we're going to get the name of that company afterwards so i can buy six of them. because on sunday he rested. now he's a convict. donald trump in some states can't vote. he can't own a weapon. so a two term u.s.
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president has less rights than most of the other people in this country. all because he put on a dropdown on a computer legal expense when he paid a lawyer to have a woman sign an nda. this is a travesty that you get no jail for 34 felonies. this is ridiculous. >> kayleigh, the president elect, said the people saw this trial firsthand. he went on to say they've been watching your trial and they voted decisively. >> that was the line of the entire sentencing. 77 million people plus voted on. president trump won all seven swing states, more raw vote total of any republican president in terms of votes by raw count, than than anyone in history of republicans. so there was a verdict of the american people who watched this. they thought it was a sham. they voted to elect this man president of the united states in huge numbers. today was the last vestige of lawfare. it was the final nail in the coffin. and it was all
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because it was a talking point sentencing. they just wanted to be able to say convicted felon. ahead of inauguration day, elie honig at cnn wrote a brilliant piece in new york magazine, and he laid out what was wrong with all of this. first, you have the judge. this judge donated $35 to a pro-biden group. not only that, he earmarked it to resisting the republican party and donald trump's radical right wing legacy. that's the judge. move over to the da. the da ran on the fact that, quote, it is a fact that i have sued donald trump over 100 times. so you have a politically motivated da, a politically motivated judge resurrecting a zombie case. but as honig says, this isn't a zombie case. this is a frankenstein case because it turned on its creator. and that is what we saw on november 5th, 2024. it turned. >> greg, what did you think of the judge wishing the president elect godspeed in his second term? >> i don't know, trump's a convicted felon, just like nelson mandela. bill gates, justin bieber, martha stewart.
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>> what did bill gates do? >> driving without a license in the 70s? he was arrested twice. wow. dana perino, she killed a drifter in the 80s. and she was so adorable. we don't care. this is like the end of die hard after bruce willis saves the day. and there's that reporter twerp. remember? he runs up to get one more jab at the hero, and bruce's wife comes up and decks him. that's this. trump wins. and this was like the fight that that extra scene. oh, you're still here in your face, judge. they kick him in the balls, but they don't have any. you know, they could have listened to us, you know, why am i mobbed at airports, jesse? because i'm a bad boy and america loves bad boys. trump's enemies elevated him to legendary bad boy status, created a pirate ship, a political version of the 1979 oakland raiders, a motley but effective gang of action
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heroes. emphasis on action, not on words. think america cares that the captain of the ship is called a felon by some bloated managerial scum? no, they embrace it. they'd walk the plank for the guy. public is so ready for this. they went from wanting to deciding, please bring back the adults. who cares if he banged a porn star? so be it. sure beats willie brown. and by the way, you know there were no victims when it comes to whatever they were charging him with. the fact is, everybody lies about sex, including larry kudlow. still denies still denies that long weekend we shared in monaco. >> yikes. harold, do you see this as any other way than unfair treatment? >> oh my gosh, no, i think i'm just listening to my friend's take on this, trying to move on. >> harold, you're thinking about kudlow. >> i think you guys thought you were exclusive. >> we all are. >> i thought two things. first, this this decision to for the
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sentencing was appealed by president trump to the supreme court. the supreme court, in a54 decision, said that the process will move forward, including john roberts and amy coney barrett siding with the majority. it was a one page, one page decision. two i thought president trump's reaction to that decision was pretty remarkable. i thought it was. he showed incredible restraint and i think showed the confidence of someone who believes that all of this will be overturned on appeal. i'm certain he does not want to go in and be sworn in with this hanging over him. but our process works. and if, if you believe andy mccarthy and believe jonathan turley and some of the other great legal experts, including shannon bream on our network, who say that this is probably something where there are many reversible errors, the president will see this reversed. but again, i thought his restraint was the right kind of restraint. and i actually give the judge. i take people what they say, i hope i believe he's honest. i mean, in a weird way, to wish him godspeed, but he wished him godspeed and i would reject it.
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>> i would catch it and i would throw it down, and then i would do something which would cause the pixelization on the zoom. >> what's the origin of godspeed? >> i could ask one more. sean. >> no, it's not that other thing you were saying earlier about that. >> oh, man. okay. thank you for that. coming up, john fetterman is mar-a-lago bound to meet with president elect trump? could it spark a new trend among democrats? >> buehler you're gonna be popular. i'll teach you the proper ploys when you talk to boys. little ways to flirt and flounce. i'll show you what some people just know. >> they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. >> okay, let's get going. >> can everybody see that? >> like, you know, to check your desktop first before sharing your screen? >> oh, that is not the oh no no no no no no. how that got in there. no that. >> yeah. checking first is
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return. that would be huge. and john fetterman is at least willing to hear out what those plans are. the pennsylvania democratic senator accepted an invitation to mar-a-lago to meet with president trump, and to find out what areas of common ground they can work on. well, fetterman's even joking that there's a position he wants in the administration. >> what do you plan on talking about with the president? >> yeah, i'm asking to be named the pope of greenland. but do you have a specific. no, i'm just having a i mean, like, this is going to be the president, and i am not just the senator for democrats in pennsylvania. i'm the senator for everyone in pennsylvania. and my state picked donald trump as president. and if i have the opportunity to have that conversation, and i bet we're going to find things to work together for a better pennsylvania and a better nation. and that's why i'm engaging in this. >> well, good for him. so could fetterman's meeting signal to other democrats that it is okay
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to ditch their trump derangement syndrome? i mean, how bad can he really be when he and former president obama appeared to be hitting it off while sitting next to one another at jimmy carter's funeral, everyone was curious to know what exactly they were talking about. and here's what trump said. >> it did look very friendly. i must say. i didn't realize it. i didn't realize it, how friendly it looked. i saw it on your wonderful network just a little while ago before i came in, and i said, boy, they looked like two people that like each other. >> so i was mesmerized watching this interaction because it went on for quite some time. they were laughing. i mean, they looked like boys. and what was interesting, jesse and i want to play this quickly. this is what obama said just about a month, two months, maybe three ago. >> general john kelly, donald trump's former chief of staff, said that trump told him he wanted his generals to be like
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hitler's generals. now don't boo. vote. now, i want to explain that in politics, a good rule of thumb is don't say you want to do anything like hitler. >> hitler wasn't so bad. it's all politics. >> everybody knows it's all politics. and that's the game. donald trump can't not talk, so he's at a funeral. it's probably the longest time he's ever gone without saying anything. so no matter who you put next to him, he's going to talk to you. and michelle's not happy about that conversation. we have sources in hawaii that says she's livid, but what are you going to do? they're both former presidents, both two termers at this point. and they share a lot of commonality there. and it's fine. everybody relax. everybody should be like. fetterman. fetterman has the kind of sentimentality that they used to have. you know, you're going to represent your state. you're going to meet the president. you're going to get things done for our state. who
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cares about party? they've broken the fever. kayleigh schumer has lost all control over his caucus. there was like how many democrats voted for the lake and riley act now a year ago, if you had said they're going to vote for, you know, detaining and deporting people that steal who were illegals, no way they would have just gone back to their sides. now the country is moving forward. big tech, the democrats, fetterman is leading the charge. it is a beautiful thing. it should have happened a long time ago. harold. >> to that end, there were 36 democrats who voted previously on the lake and riley act. that number went to 48. so do you think, like fetterman, some democrats are going to say, hey, let's play ball with this popular president? >> i think so, again, this is something that ordinarily happens when presidents, new presidents come in who are or whether they're popular or not. popular people want to try to figure out how to get things done. and in this sense, president trump has come in with a pretty big mandate. with the house and the senate house maintaining a narrow margin for the republicans in the senate, winning a majority by a couple of seats. so i'm not i'm not surprised by it. i also think it was great for the country to
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see a funeral for the 39th president, a president who when people talk about jimmy carter, for those who don't know a lot about politics particularly and even those who are in politics today probably have a different view of jimmy carter and a negative view of jimmy carter's presidency. and to see all the living presidents there at a time in which there is political division in the country, and there's some animosity and some certain back and forth, and to see probably the two best symbols of the republican democratic party, respectively, talking and laughing and seeming to have a light moment in a very in a very serious setting, and then to see people talk about president carter like they did. i thought it was a i hope a lot of people watched it because i felt better about the country and felt better about being an american after just watching the whole the whole two hours there as we celebrated the life of the 39th president. >> i completely agree with you. i liked seeing it. but the problem, greg, is this cognitive dissonance. it reminds me of joe and mika brzezinski. like joe saying, i'm going to, you know, trump's going to execute his generals, but now let's go to mar-a-lago. it doesn't make sense to
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people. >> i just can't believe harold said he was happy jimmy carter was dead. no. you make me sick to my stomach. by the way, i disagree with you, jesse. and kayleigh brings it up. you say everyone knows it's politics. no, they were saying this wasn't politics. they were saying this was bigger than politics. this was an existential threat. this was. this had nothing to do with left or right or whatever. this was the end of democracy. and now it's like, just kidding. >> well, they knew they they knew the american people, a bill of goods. >> more and more people, a lot of their voters fell. stop interrupting me. this isn't your show, jesse. >> i'm going to rip that shirt right off your body. >> oh, wait till after the show. >> kudlow's going to be so jealous. >> i think people get red pilled when they see this. they go, oh, so i guess i guess trump wasn't so bad and that's coming. i think that would come from democrats. harold was right a couple of days ago. it feels like 1980, in a way. when carter left, reagan came in. you always see this, though, when the country goes through
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too much liberalism. you know, we are a great country, there's no question. but there's only so much leftism that we can take. i think republicans, they were they rely on practical solutions which create a tranquil foundation, which then allows the future folly of progressivism to exploit. so how did new york city get bill de blasio after the incredible, unfettered success of giuliani and bloomberg? so what you see is this cycle, you know, the country goes through hell, then republicans pull them out of it. the public and the media forget what hell was like. leftism gets another chance to create hell. they'll change the names of it. the politically correct movement became the woke movement. i'm hoping that trump will nail the coffin lid shut on this cycle because it's a downward cycle, even. even though when you get back to the republican, the iterations get worse and worse. you know, trump has already killed the media. it's incapable of reanimation. the democratic
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party has to amputate this necrotic limb that is wokism, or else that that necrotic limb is going to spread to everything else. that's the only way they can save their party. >> sandra and trump has big plans. day one 100 executive orders. and that would be biden, who holds the record, who only had 15. >> well, i'll keep my remarks short since greg took all my time, but i thought i thought one of the most important things that fetterman said. and by the way, there was a moment at the white house correspondents dinner where he was like things were. people were taking notes. he was talking to everyone, and he was like a star at that party. for those who chose to go, i will say this, he said, he said he's going to meet with trump. and he said, i'm not just a senator. democrats in my state. i'm a senator to all. and that's important. he said also to his fellow democrats, stop rooting for trump to fail. you're rooting against the nation. this is this is a leader, okay? and these are words that are important in this time. he also met with trump's appointees and
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and then breaks the bank, the border, and everybody's crying, do something, help us. and he keeps talking about windmills. the man was a disaster. and then he left and pardoned his son. the whole party hates him. he is more unpopular than trump was after january 6th. think about that. think about that, harold. >> kayleigh, your reaction to this? >> i don't think he thought, you know, i don't think he did imagine being president biden, because there's been many reports that they kept pollsters away from him. >> so when you're sitting in the oval office, i mean, you're very isolated. you get the information your staff brings to you. and the information that was brought to him was not the real polling. there was one man who would come in and kind of summarize it for him. we learned that they would keep certain information away from him. so he's walking around thinking, i'm doing great. his staff is still telling people, historians say i'm the 14th best president. and imagine waking up to gallup saying you're tied with richard nixon, who had a -42 net approval
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ever, which is a beautiful parting gift for james earl carter at the funeral that harold was so glad happened. what's even more amazing, given joe's true infirmary and ineptitude, was covered up by 97% of the media, and still, he rated this poorly. >> just like fillmore's nipple. >> exactly. they covered up his nipple. so imagine what this poll would be like if the press had actually done their job and reported on the real joe biden, not the fake joe biden. he probably wouldn't be in the poll. he wouldn't be elected. but for now, he is clearly the worst president in the history of the united states. and jimmy carter from heaven thanks you. >> five years from now, ten years from now, he will be viewed very differently. yeah, worse fan mail i can, i contend, much, much better at a cemetery. i think fan mail friday is up next. if you let me stay, if he lets me.
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box. where do you live, sandra? >> people who don't want mcdonald's, but they want a quick breakfast. >> that's maybe like a diner. >> yeah, diner. jesse. >> jesse, what would i sell? i'd sell. you are not in a sex trafficking way. i'd be your manager. oh, my god. and i'd make sure you're more famous than you already are, if that was possible. >> i don't think that is possible. harold. what would you sell? >> i always wanted to own a bookstore. >> i always wanted to own a. book. oh, i love that. >> i want to own a bookstore. that a lot. >> and a bookstore i would, i would, i do i want to open up a store. i mean, i want, i want a bookstore, and i love my wife. and i would have, you know, i would have you there because i would, we would we would learn american history and teach you things that would be eye opening for you, like about the third nipple. >> fillmore. who knew? >> i love i love a bookstore. >> does he have a third nipple in his presidential library? like you can? >> yeah, you can. >> actually, they actually, before they buried millard fillmore, they actually removed the third nipple from his chest. can we go to another question? put it in a jar, and
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you can see it right now at the national museum of famous nipples, which is in the weirdest dreams tonight. >> all right. i think it would open a store of fuzzy sweaters. >> okay. >> do i have time for one more, one more, one more, one more. all right. >> who's your favorite celebrity that you've met? no. and no. country music stars. >> harold. >> my favorite celebrity that i've met. i don't call him a celebrity. andy young, who gave the gave the eulogy for one of my heroes in life. you are my hero. boring. i love him, reverend young andrew young is not a celebrity in my book. >> he is. he did my bookstore. jesse doctor j doc. >> oh, yeah, that's right, julius erving. >> greg. oh, yes. >> i thought he was an actual doctor, but what am i thinking? >> sandra i saw kelsey grammer having dinner out in the hamptons once, and he was really lovely, and he came over to the birthday party that i was at, and it was really fun. >> i have a deja vu that you actually told this story once before, right? >> oh, you have a thing for him, don't you? yes.
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>> kaylee, i met bradley cooper when i was a producer on the mike huckabee show, and that was really cool. >> oh, bradley cooper, did. huckabee. >> yes. >> yes, thanks to jo jo mcnaughton. she was a mega producer for huckabee. >> and she left my show. yes, she did just leave to go do something that we won't talk about. i've met so many famous people, it's hard to pick one. yeah, i'm going to say that i can't come up with one. yes, i'm going to go with i'm going to go with king buzzo from the melvins. i don't even know who that is. and i are good pals now. it's great. i met him at hard rock casino at the sex pistols concert like ten years ago, and we became close friends. wow, isn't that a nice story? we need more nice stories. >> would you like to come to the bookstore and see reverend young? i would go to your bookstore any day, especially if they had a little section with a curtain. >> one more thing is up next. >> or a ladder and a tall.
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>> wait, i'm not even laughing at that. that is inappropriate. >> we're going to have a section on reptile books at the bookstore as well. a group of sarasota men has volunteered their time and brainpower to refurbishing laptops and desktops that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. they call themselves the refurb group, and they get together three times every week. they have been able to save 70 tons of technology from landfill, as well as donate 22,000 computers to members of their community. thank you guys and god bless you and what a good use of time by these fellas. >> awesome. well, the hershey bears minor league hockey team held their annual teddy bear toss to collect stuffed animals for charity this year. fans showered the ice with 100,000 plushies, smashing the previous record and raising all time collected number to 500,000. awesome. do you love it? >> very good. >> anything quickly? yeah, i would just say there is a lady in airplane toilets. the toilet paper. watch it. this is for greg. gets sucked in. >> so, greg, no excuses for missing next
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